John Tyler Cornerback Isaac Warren Decommits From Purdue

Isaac Warren joined the December recruiting mayhem by decommitting from Purdue.

The senior John Tyler cornerback announced the news via his personal Twitter account early Friday afternoon. He was preceded by Gladewater defensive tackle Daylon Mack, a longtime Texas A&M commitment who also decided to open things up about an hour beforehand.

Warren committed to Purdue on July 29 in favor of a scholarship offer from Arizona State. He gained an offer from UTEP in the meantime, but putting himself back on the market could spark some late interest among other schools.

The corner plans to visit Arizona State's campus in January.

Warren recorded 59 tackles, an interception, a fumble recovery and punt returned for a touchdown this season. While those numbers may seem low, he was as much a pass deterrent as an active player on the defense.

At 6-1 and 189 pounds, the JT standout is very big for the cornerback position. That has inherent advantages against receivers, but it would not be surprising if college programs recruit Warren as a safety as well.

Warren has until Feb. 4, 2015 before he can officially sign with a school.